Brandon Saine, RB, Ohio State

Ohio State University's Brandon Saine is a 2011 NFL Draft running back prospect for the Buckeyes. Saine spent the first half of his collegiate career being a compliment back alongside Chris "Beanie" Wells. Since then, he has transitioned into more of a hybrid RB-WR or "H-back" role.

Saine excels as a pass-catcher out of the backfield and Ohio State has used him all over the field in order to create mismatches along the outside. He is the type of player that needs the open field to display his true talents. Saine has very good speed and a natural elusiveness. He must continue to develop his field vision and understand when to go north and south as he can sometimes try to force plays that aren't there.

Saine, unfortunately, is not a true running back prospect. He can take on defenders in open space and even power his way through them after the catch, but he does not have the lateral quickness to make fast cuts while maintaining his forward momentum.

He will need to find a team willing to use him in unique ways (like Kansas City's Dexter McCluster). Saine is a natural leader and has a great competitive fire.